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What to book in advance (September trip)

What to book in advance (September trip)

TatumStafford
#1What to book in advance (September trip)
Posted: 5/25/17 at 9:27am

Hi everyone!

I'm visiting in September and am hoping to buy most tickets at rush prices/with discount codes to get them a bit cheaper. However, I'm aware I need to book a few shows before I arrive to ensure I can get a seat. Can anyone advise me on what I should look at booking now? I'm unsure how each show's ticket sales are faring (I have bought 1x ticket to Great Comet so far as I figure Tony buzz might hike up their sales and popularity!)

From an avid Aussie Broadway fan! 

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dramamama611
#2What to book in advance (September trip)
Posted: 5/25/17 at 10:04am

It would be easier to let us know what's on your list to see.

 

That being said:  Dear Evan Hanson is selling terrifically, so if you want to see it...try booking soon.


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JudyDenmark
#3What to book in advance (September trip)
Posted: 5/25/17 at 10:07am

Dear Evan Hansen and Hello Dolly are the two that I would get in advance. Anything else you want to see you should be fine to get, if you don't care about where you're sitting. (If you want great seats, I'd consider buying more up front.)

Have fun!

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dramamama611
#4What to book in advance (September trip)
Posted: 5/25/17 at 10:54am

^ I was assuming that it might already be too late for Sept tix for Bette....but you are certainly right!


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Wick3
#5What to book in advance (September trip)
Posted: 5/25/17 at 10:55am

I agree with both. Note for Hello Dolly the only sold out shows are the one with Bette Midler. On Tuesdays Donna Murphy is performing as Dolly Levi and it might be possible to get a ticket once you come here.

i think only premium tickets are left for DEH in September. If that's too expensive, then try the SRO or cancellation line. Both will require several hours of waiting.

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haterobics
#6What to book in advance (September trip)
Posted: 5/25/17 at 11:17am

There are no regular priced seats for DEH through mid-November, aside from the randomly released house and unused handicapped seats that convert a few days in advance, if available.